On 10:48:28 2008-05-13 "Eugene" genie@geniechka.ru wrote:
Hello,
From: "Quentin Garnier" cube@cubidou.net
I'm not the one having trouble reading, here. The proper way to start a system is to run ntp*date* (as early as possible) and then ntpd.
That's what you say, and it is far from being officially accepted. NTP project clearly deprecates ntpdate for several reasons. In addition, "the clock should not be stepped until a consistent offset has been observed for a sanity interval, currently 15 minutes". So ntpd may in principle step time again. http://www.ntp.org/ntpfaq/NTP-s-config.htm
Eugene
Maybe you should use openntpd... that's what works fine for me...
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